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Simeulue is an island of , off the west coast of . It covers an area of 1,754 square kilometre (677 square miles), including minor offshore islands. It had a population of 80,674 at the 2010 censusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 92,865 at the 2020 census.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. The official estimate as at mid 2021 was 93,762.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.

Simeulue was once a part of West Aceh Regency but was split off in 1999 and became a separate . Its capital is .


Demographics
From the ethnic point of view the inhabitants of Simeulue are similar to the people of neighboring Island. Two languages and a number of dialects are spoken on the island: and , which are different from the languages spoken in the north of Sumatra.
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The majority of the island's population is .


History
In the 17th century Tengku Di brought to the island and the first mosque was built in Salur villiage.

Simeulue was historically known to European mariners as "Hog Island"JH Moor Notices of the Indian Archipelago (1837) ( p103); retrieved 27 January 2019 and served as a landfall for ships seeking ports on the west coast of Sumatra for the . It was also known as "Pulo Oo", or "Coconut Island". Some historians suggest the fictional islands of Lilliput and Blefuscu in Gulliver's Travels (1726) might be described as two of Simeulue's remote islands in the Indian Ocean: Devayan and Sigulai.

In 1901 during the the Dutch colonial empire government took control of Simeulue. During World War II the Dutch admitted to Japan and there was set up a regiment made up the Simeuluean population.


1904 Tsunami
On the 4th of January 1907 the 1907 Sumatra earthquake with a 7.5-8 magnitude earthquake shook the seabed off the West coast of Simeulue and caused a tsunami with waves reported to be 10-15 meters high. This tsunami led to the death of more than 50% (some report as high as 70%) of the Simeulue population.


2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
Simeulue was close to the epicenter of the 9.3 magnitude 26 December 2004 earthquake.

On 28 March 2005, an 8.7 magnitude earthquake struck with its epicenter just off the south end of the island. During the earthquake, Simeulue rose at least 2 metre (6 ft) on the western coast; this left the flat top of its above . On the east coast, the land was submerged, with flooding fields and settlements. Saved by tsunami folklore, From Our Correspondent, 10 March 2007

Although Simeulue Island was only 60 kilometers from the of the 2004 earthquake, whereas – the city that was hit hardest by the – was about 250 kilometers away, only seven residents on Simeulue died, while the remaining 70,000 survived. This has been argued to have been due to local wisdom of the 'smong' (meaning ) that educates the listener in the warning signs of a tsunami and advises them to seek higher ground.


Oral Traditions
Historically, Simeulue society, culture and practices are guided by ancestral indigenous wisdom which are passed down through oral tradition. These oral traditions include Nandong (humming with and or violin),
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nanga-nanga (sung storytelling) and mananga-nanga (lullabies). These traditions have allowed for stories such as the 'smong' to be passed down generationally

Tourism
Over the past ten years Simeulue has become a popular surfing destination. The southwest-facing portion of the island is home to surf resorts.


See also
  • Simeulue language
  • Simeulue scops owl


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